In the clip, the Carnage and ILoveMakonnen track 'I Like Tuh" is being played, revealing a massive crowd due to the sky-high perspective from the scaffolding area above the stage.
Soon, the woman is seen nonchalantly climbing over the railing before she plunges into the darkness below, seemingly with a little help from another woman standing on the platform with her.
The obviously stunned group of fans around her peer over the railing, exchanging shocked glances at what has just happened. There are scant details regarding the woman's condition after the fall, but the person who shot the video, Chris Saliture, has offered more details courtesy of a Reddit posting.
"There was black fabric over on the scaffolding so no one up top could drop anything onto the performers.," Saliture posted. "I'm pretty sure she thought it was solid and was planning to walk out to the edge to get a better view of the stage. Incredibly stupid no matter what she was thinking but that's my best guess. She was alive at the bottom but was rolling around clearly in a lot of pain." Read more and watch the video here.
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